Harmonia das Esferas

Harmonia das Esferas (Harmony of the Spheres) is a project inspired by the homonymous work of the Dutch composer Joep Franssens.

The generative audiovisual installation consisted of music loops and animations that could be triggered and manipulated in real time by the public through the use of a MIDI controller, they also were able to export frames of the images they were producing with the push of one button, resulting in a big gallery with different artworks.

The project was part of the Escola em Transe exhibition at EAV Parque Lage (Parque Lage School of Visual Arts) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (December 2017).

Artworks generated by the public during the interaction.

The public at the Escola em Transe exhibition (EAV Parque Lage - Rio de Janeiro).

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Film created for the TransImage Video Installation Exhibition at EAV Parque Lage (Rio de Janeiro - 27/02/18) with the results of experimentations with photography, video, and an analog synthesizer sounds.

The project is a reflection on the mechanical relationships between human beings and other organisms intermediated by the use of machines and other technologies.

Ilustrações

2017 / 2018 selection of illustrations.

Works include pieces published by Fount Magazine (Berlin, Germany), Brasil Observer Magazine (London, UK), and Juxtapoz High Art 2017 (USA).

Multiplicidade Festival Catalog

Catalog for the 2012 edition of the Multiplicidade Festival (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).

The book was released in 2013 and was awarded at the ADG10th Brazilian Graphic Design Biennial in the same year in São Paulo (Brazil).

Project directors: Billy Bacon, Leo Eyer and Batman Zavareze.

Warszawa 13

Risograph printed photobook presenting curated material produced in Warsaw (Poland) between 2013 and 2015 by the Brazilian photographer Diego Giani.

The entire project was inspired by the writings of the Austrian psychiatrist and holocaust survivor Viktor E. Frankl and featured a selection of his quotations in three different languages (English, Portuguese and Polish).

NAVE

Illustration work for the NAVE public school in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), which is focused on teaching design and technology subjects for students who have no access to private schools.

Logos

Multiplicidade Festival

Selection of works from several editions of the Multiplicidade Festival (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).

Multiplicidade is the biggest festival in Rio de Janeiro with focus on experimental arts, music and technology. The festival is currently in its 12th edition.

Project directors: Billy Bacon, Leo Eyer and Batman Zavareze.

Orquestra Sinfônica Brasileira

Selection of works developed for the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra.

Project directors: Billy Bacon and Leo Eyer.

MedEletro ECG App

User Interface / App design created to help medical students and doctors to read an ECG and be able to achieve a faster and more precise diagnosis.

MedGrupo

Institutional book for MedGrupo company. Awarded at the IF Awards 2016 in Munich (Germany).

Project directors: Billy Bacon and Cassio Engel.

SUB Typeface

Typeface design inspired by the cover art of the SUB compilation. SUB was one of the first punk albums released in Brazil and featured legendary local bands such as Ratos de Porão and Cólera in their early days.

The original artwork was designed in 1982 by Redson (Cólera) using the paper cut-out technique and the compilation was released in 1983 by the Estúdios Vermelhos label.

Project created as a result from the type design workshop taught at IED - RJ (Istituto Europeo di Design - Rio de Janeiro).

Kirov Ballet

The legendary traditional Russian company performed in 12 different cities in Brazil and finished the tour with a highly acclaimed free for public open-air presentation at the Quinta da Boa Vista park in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).

Project directors: Steffen Dauelsberg and Myrian Dauelsberg.

Yves Saint Laurent - Viagens Extraordinárias

Visual identity for the Yves Saint Laurent Viagens Extraordinárias exhibition at the CCBB (Bank of Brazil Cultural Centre) in Rio de Janeiro.

The exhibition was curated by the Fondation Pierre Bergé / Yves Saint Laurent (Paris, France) and produced in partnership with the Consulat Général de Franceà Rio de Janeiro.